Tag: Commands

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Using the MT-LXX Parallel, Part 2

| David Lang

In a previous post, I introduced you to the MT-LXX Parallel, a specialized Reference tool which offers a word-by-word comparison of the Hebrew Bible and the Greek Septuagint. In that post, I showed how to use the MERGE command to piggyback off a search of the tagged Hebrew Bible and tagged Greek Septuagint. This allowed […]

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Using the MT-LXX Parallel

| David Lang

When you display the Hebrew Bible and Greek Septuagint in parallel panes of a Search tab, the parallel verses are displayed side-by-side, but it is not immediately apparent which Hebrew word a particular Greek word is translating. For example, in Genesis 1:1, the Greek word ouranon corresponds to the Hebrew word Shamaim. I can see […]

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Finding Sentences with Every Letter of the Alphabet

| David Lang

Not long ago I stumbled across a post on a Bible software forum that taught me a new word: “pangram.” I had to Google it to find out that a pangram is a sentence that includes every letter of the alphabet. A classic example is that odd sentence used to display all the characters of […]

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Connecting and Stand-Alone Commands

| David Lang

Yesterday I talked about the Search menu, which conveniently lists everything you need to fill in a blank search box. Among the options in this menu are the various Search Commands in the Enter Command submenu. Today I’d like to point out something about that submenu: its divider line. This line divides the list of […]

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Help Filling the Blank

| David Lang

As a writer, I have often known the mockery of the blank page. It glares at you, laughing at your struggles to fill it with something meaningful. As Accordance users, we are constantly presented with a blank search box, ever ready to be put to use. Experienced users know exactly what to do with it, […]

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